Overview

St. John's University / Program in Transnational Legal Practice is located in Queens, NY, in an urban setting.

Degrees & Awards

Degrees Offered

Degree

Concentration

Sub-concentration

Master of Laws (LL M)

Degrees Awarded

Degree

Number Awarded

Master's Degrees

39

Earning Your Degree

Part-time study available?

Evening/weekend programs available?

No

Distance learning programs available?

No

Terminal master's degree available?

No

Degree Requirements

Degree

Requirement

Master's Degrees

Entrance Exam LSAT
24 credits

Admissions

Acceptance Rate

35

Enrolled

Applying

100

Application Fee - Domestic

Yes

Electronic applications accepted?

Yes

Applications processed on a rolling basis?

Application Deadlines

Type

Domestic

International

Priority date

Fall deadline

May 15th

May 15th

Yes

Spring deadline

October 15th

October 15th

Yes

Entrance Requirements

Exam

Details

Master's Degree Exam

LSAT

Master's Degree Requirements

Bachelor's degree, two letters of recommendation, personal statement, resume, official transcripts from law school (including class rank) and undergraduate schools attended

International Students

Exam

Details

TOEFL: Recommended

TOEFL Paper score: 600
TOEFL IBT score: 100

IELTS: Recommended

IELTS Paper score: 7

Tuition & Fees

Financial Support

Financial award applicants must submit:

FAFSA

Application deadlines for financial awards

February 1

Types of financial support available

Scholarship and/or loans

Student Body

60

Total Graduate Students

11%

International Breakout (representing other countries)

88%

Out-of-state students

Race/Ethnicity

Hispanic/Latino

Not Reported

Black or African American

Not Reported

White or Caucasian

1%

American Indian or Alaska Native

Not Reported

Asian

Not Reported

Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander

Not Reported

Two or more races

Not Reported

Unknown

Not Reported

Gender

Male (45%)

Female (55%)

Research

Focus of faculty research:

Public and private international law, international human rights law, international security and the resolution of armed conflict, the role and influence of international law in the United States, international finance